Ohio Shop Sparks Backlash After Sign Calls to Unalive Mayor Mamdani: ‘So easily pushed to a fear response’

A roadside mechanic shop in Seville, Ohio, is drawing widespread criticism after images of a politically charged sign began circulating online. The display, mounted prominently outside a small white building, features inflammatory messaging targeting New York City Mayor Mamdani, alongside crude graphics and a call for violence.

The sign itself is hard to miss. Large block lettering spells out “KILL MAMDANI” accompanied by stenciled portraits and aggressive slogans. Nearby, a Confederate flag hangs on the building, reinforcing the confrontational tone. According to locals, a noose that had previously been part of the display has since been removed, though its reported presence has only intensified concern.

Online, particularly in a thread over on the Ohio subreddit that quickly gained traction, residents and observers expressed disbelief. The central question repeated throughout the discussion is simple: why target a mayor from another state?…

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